12177369

Multimedia Container for Physical Object Authentication and Verification of Attendance

PublishedDecember 24, 2024
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Patent Claims
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2. The method of claim 1, wherein the three-dimensional virtual model is interactive.

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3. The method of claim 1, wherein the photograph format file comprises an image of the physical object and the video format file comprises a creation of the physical object.

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4. The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more digital files is in a photograph format, a video format, or combinations thereof, wherein the information includes a description of the physical object, a provenance of the physical object, a manufacturing process for the physical object, or combinations thereof.

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6. The method of claim 1, wherein the NFT comprises a hash of the 3D COA.

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7. The method of claim 1, further comprising: prior to directing the buyer computer device to the secure interface, directing, by the server, the buyer computer device to an initial web page based on the tamperproof unique identifier.

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8. The method of claim 1, wherein the tamperproof unique identifier encodes and obscures data associating the tamperproof unique identifier with the secure interface via a specific uniform resource locator (URL).

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9. The method of claim 1, wherein the tamperproof unique identifier comprises a machine-readable indicium, a permanently attachable physical token, an integral indicium, a permanently attachable hologram, a near field communication (NFC) chip, a cryptographic seal, a microdot tag, a watermark, a magnetic stripe, a color-shifting ink, an invisible ink, a thermochromic ink, a chemical taggant, an acoustic taggant, an optical variable device, a micro-embossing, an anti-copying marker, a barcode, a QR code, or combinations thereof.

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10. The method of claim 1, wherein the physical object comprises a manufactured consumer good, a consumable product, a hand-made object, a collectible object, a printed object, an art object, a digital storage medium, a historical object, an apparel object, a sports memorabilia object, a high-value luxury object, an object with a specific geographic source association, a forensic evidence object, an object bearing a serial number, an autographed object, a sealed object container, a book, a photograph, a record album, a videotape, a sculpture, a painting, a letter, a printed certificate, a jewelry object, a watch, a ball, a jersey, a helmet, a toy, a bottle, a firearm, a furniture object, a vehicle, an automotive component, a cosmetic object, a medical object, a pharmaceutical object, a semiconductor object, an aerospace component, or combinations thereof.

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12. The method of claim 1, further comprising: enabling, by the server, at least one of a creator of the physical object and a vendor of the object to communicate directly with claimants.

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15. The method of claim 1, wherein creating the 3D COA can include one or a combination of: defining one or more of a narrative, visual style, and interactive elements to be included in the 3D COA; constructing a three-dimensional (3D) environment in which the physical object can be placed; determining camera angles at which to place a camera relative to a COA product; determining an ambient light, a point light, a spot light, a directional light, or a combination for the COA product; creating the three-dimensional virtual model to be of the COA product; applying a texture to the three-dimensional virtual model of the COA product; animating the three-dimensional virtual model of the COA product; animating the camera to move around the 3D environment; adding or embedding a media file or a combination of medial files in the multimedia container that is three-dimensional virtual model of the COA product; adding or embedding dynamic content such as a hologram, an augmented reality layer, an interactive hotspot, or combinations thereof into the multimedia container; embedding or adding an audio file to the multimedia container; rendering each frame of an animation of the three-dimensional virtual model; combining the rendered frames into a video sequence; adding visual effects; formatting the video sequence of the three-dimensional virtual model of the 3D COA 500 into a video file format; incorporating specific information onto the 3D COA or into a user interface (UI) overlay of the 3D COA.

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December 24, 2024

Inventors

Danny Azarenko

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